Your own bone marrow cells: a new shot at easing arthritic hip pain?
NCT ID NCT04990128
Summary
This study is testing if a one-time injection of a patient's own concentrated bone marrow cells works better and lasts longer than a standard steroid injection for hip arthritis. It will involve 100 adults with hip osteoarthritis, who will be randomly assigned to receive one of the two injections. Researchers will track changes in pain, stiffness, and how far participants can walk over a full year to see which treatment provides more relief.
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Cleveland Clinic Florida
Weston, Florida, 33331, United States
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